All Budget articles – Page 6
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Black Country to get largest ever garden city
The Black Country is set to get 45,000 new homes under plans for a new garden city in the region, and is seeking £6bn of investment across 550 sites.
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Biggest deal yet: Osborne to set out plans for £1.5bn Edinburgh devolution agreement
George Osborne is expected to lay out the framework for a £1.5bn devolution deal for Edinburgh in next week’s Budget, in what would be the biggest city deal so far.
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Councils to trial brownfield land register
The government has unveiled a list of 73 councils that will pioneer the use of a new initiative aimed at speeding up development on brownfield land.
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Pension tax changes: action points for employers
Some employers may still be trying to work out what action to take over their ‘high earners’.
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Osborne unveils new drive to sell off public sector land
The chancellor has committed to releasing public sector land with capacity for 160,000 homes by 2020, representing a more than 50% increase on the last parliament
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London buyers get turbo-charged Help to Buy
The government will provide equity loans to cover up to 40% of the price of homes in London, under an extension of the Help to Buy scheme unveiled by George Osborne today.
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Osborne drops buy-to-let stamp duty bombshell
George Osborne has announced a crackdown on the buy-to-let market with a new 3% stamp duty to be levied on the purchase of additional properties.
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Local councils to keep all receipts from asset sales
Local councils will be able to keep 100% of the receipts from assets they sell, including property, to spend on improving services in their area, the chancellor has said.
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Autumn Statement 2015: property industry reaction
A full round up of reaction from the property industry to measures announced by George Osborne today.
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Osborne pledges £6.9bn in new home ownership drive
George Osborne has launched “the biggest housebuilding programme since the 1970s” in the autumn statement today.
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Tax changes may ‘kill off’ amateur buy-to-let market
Tax changes announced in the summer Budget could “kill off” part of the buy-to-let market, according to investment experts.
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How was the Budget for you?
The move was arguably long overdue given you can already shop when you like online.
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Manchester given greater planning powers
The Greater Manchester Combined Authority has been given greater powers to address barriers to development as part of the summer budget, including its own land commission.
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Budget sends housebuilder shares tumbling
Housebuilder shares have taken a hammering in reaction to Wednesday’s Budget.
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Buy-to-let changes to double borrowing costs for higher rate taxpayers
The Chancellor’s shake-up of tax relief for buy-to-let landlords will effectively double the cost of borrowing for people paying the highest rate of tax, according to Deloitte.
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Summer Budget: industry reaction
A full round up of industry reaction to the chancellor’s Budget statement.
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Buy-to-let landlords to lose mortgage relief
The government will act to phase out the system that allows buy-to-Let landlords to offset mortgage interest payments against their income.
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Sunday trading hours to be set by local councils
Chancellor George Osborne has announced that Sunday trading hours for retailers will be devolved to councils and elected mayors in his Budget speech this afternoon.
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Osborne reveals non-dom crackdown
George Osborne has unveiled a crackdown on the UK’s controversial non-dom tax status.
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Osborne poised to deliver first Tory budget in 19 years
Chancellor George Osborne is expected to unveil a raft of planning, housing and economic policies in today’s Budget.